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North Shore Crochet Kid Scarf

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Quick, easy, cozy and ONE SKEIN! This North Shore Crochet Kid Scarf is a great match to the North Shore Crochet Kid Hat and has the same fun knitted look but it is all crochet. Easily finish this crochet scarf for kids in a weekend and your little boy or little girl will love it!

Easy Infinity scarf free crochet pattern perfect for a toddler or young kid. The varigated yarn makes the pattern stand out and makes it easily custimizable for a boy or a girl.

After finishing the North Shore hats, I had to make matching scarves!  Since kids, especially toddlers are notorious for dropping and losing things, I decided to make infinity scarves that will stay put… until they take them off… (note to self: consider ways to attach a scarf to clothing to make it toddler-proof)

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To work this scarf you switch from the H hook used for the hat all the way to a J hook. Using a larger hook gives the scarf more flexibility and better drape, plus, J is my favorite size hook. (Is that strange? Do you have a favorite hook size?)

Speaking of hooks, my son call hangers, hookers. (He uses the hook part to hook things so it makes sense in his little head that they be called hookers.) Makes for some interesting looks when he loudly tells the young cashier at Old Navy that we need more hookers or when he excitedly announces that his dad bought more hookers.

Ah, life with kids.  I don’t dare mention the crocheter/hooker connection.  Who knows where that would lead…

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Easy Infinity scarf free crochet pattern perfect for a toddler or young kid. The varigated yarn makes the pattern stand out and makes it easily custimizable for a boy or a girl.

North Shore Crochet Kid Scarf

Materials:

US-Size J, 6.0 mm Crochet Hook – You can find my favorite hooks on Amazon and the J hook as part of this set!

1 skein Premier Yarn Deborah Norville Collection Everyday Print Yarn in Oak Moss

Large Eye Needle – These wool needles will make your life easier when it comes to weaving in ends!

Abbreviations:

Fhdc: Foundation half double crochet
sc(s): single crochet(s)
hdc: half double crochet
Sl st: slip stitch

Stitch Instructions:

Camel Stitch: work through the ridge loop (3rd loop) of the hdc in the row below.

Instructions to make the North Shore Crochet Scarf for Kids:

Fhdc until the foundation measures about 32 inches. (I used the same length for my 2 year old’s and 4 year old’s scarves.)

Form a circle and join to the top of the first hdc with a sl st being sure not to twist the foundation row. Without chaining up, work camel stitch in each hdc around.  Continue the camel stitch around until desired thickness is reached. (I just used up the entire skein of yarn.)

Finish with 2 sc and 2 sl st worked in the 3rd loop.  Fasten off!

Easy Infinity scarf free crochet pattern perfect for a toddler or young kid. The varigated yarn makes the pattern stand out and makes it easily custimizable for a boy or a girl.

To smooth out the beginning of the scarf use the tail to join the bottom of the fhdc to the row above. Weave in ends.

Easy Infinity scarf free crochet pattern perfect for a toddler or young kid. The varigated yarn makes the pattern stand out and makes it easily custimizable for a boy or a girl.
Easy Infinity scarf free crochet pattern perfect for a toddler or young kid. The varigated yarn makes the pattern stand out and makes it easily custimizable for a boy or a girl.

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